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Poltergeists | Not Necessarily A Ghost

Poltergeists | Not Necessarily A Ghost

October 21, 2017 Jacob Rice Comments 8 comments

Poltergeists and ghosts aren’t necessarily the same things. Read about their differences and how you can clear poltergeists.

Background Information About Poltergeists

Poltergeist comes from the German for ‘noisy spirit.’ If you have one, you’ll know it. They slam doors, toss objects, turn over furniture, bang walls and, well, make a lot of noise. They’ve also been known to turn off/on appliances and faucets.

Poltergeist activity is widely misunderstood. People often mistake ghostly activity for a poltergeist. This is how you can tell the difference between them:

  • Ghosts rarely harm people
  • Ghosts rarely move objects
  • Ghosts create EVPs
  • Ghosts have EMF changes

We can look to comparative studies for patterns and clues. Many parapsychologists believe poltergeists are disembodied spirits or ghosts, but there is also a competing theory, telekinesis.

Some experts believe humans actually cause poltergeists. A theory explains that a person in the house has telekinetic abilities. These abilities appear during times of stress or trauma. This phenomenon is called Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinesis. In most cases, the person with telekinesis doesn’t know he or she has it.

There are still investigators that believe poltergeist activity is demonic. However, exorcisms have no effect on poltergeists, which tends to discredit the demon theory.

A key reason these entities should not be considered ghosts is that poltergeists cannot form an apparition. You can see or hear activity, like the noise mentioned earlier, but you never see the poltergeist. If you do see something, you likely have an ‘area haunting,’ which also generates EMF spikes and EVP.

According to Nathan Brown, author of ‘The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Paranormal,’ there are 5 stages of a poltergeist haunting.

Each stage becomes progressively worse:

  • Stage 1 – Dormant or passive stage
  • Stage 2 – Obvious or detectable activity
  • Stage 3 – Increased object-moving activity
  • Stage 4 – An individual is targeted by the poltergeist
  • Stage 5 – Dangerous activity for an individual

5 Stages Of A Poltergeist Haunting In Detail

Stage 1

Most people aren’t aware anything is wrong. If something does happen, it’s dismissed as a freak occurrence, like pictures falling over or off the wall. There are a couple of things you can look for:

  • Pets act strangely – a dog may look into a dark corner and growl, or your cat may run under the bed…a lot.
  • You feel cold spots, but not just a cool spot: It becomes freezing around you, but other people feel fine.

Stage 2

At this point, cold spots increase. Entire rooms may seem colder. You may also notice unexplained scratches or cuts on furniture. Some people may find light scratches. Pets may avoid the person targeted by the poltergeist.

Stage 3

Things really start to happen at this phase. You can’t ignore its presence anymore. Appliances begin to turn off-and-on. Locked doors and windows open. You also begin to hear banging. In some cases, it scratches people so hard, they bleed a little.

Stage 4

The poltergeist begins to target an individual in the house. This is usually an adult with emotional distress or a teenager, but it could be someone as young as 10 years old. It will throw objects at its target(s). Doors will slam closed on people. Usually, a successful attack will not seriously hurt the target. They may get a few bumps and bruises. However, poltergeists have been known to throw people over railings or down the stairs.

Stage 5

At stage 5, you should leave your house. The poltergeist now has the power to kill someone. Anyone in the house is at risk, especially the targeted person. Scratches seem more like gashes. Furniture is destroyed. Small fires spark at different places. And these sparks tend to get on drapes and furniture, which can burn the house down. Unfortunately, poltergeists don’t physically manifest or ‘speak’ into EVP collection equipment. That means you’ll most likely never learn why you were targeted. If they did, they’d classify as specters.

How To Clear A Poltergeist

In many cases, you won’t be able to clear the poltergeist. That’s especially true if it’s human-centric. With these poltergeists, you have to get the person to work out their issues. Human-centric  poltergeists will follow you to new locations, like another house.

For spirit-based poltergeists, most of the protection and clearing techniques you’d use for ghosts would work. However, these are likely to anger the poltergeist and increase activity. If you want to clear it, go all-in and use the most powerful herbs, stones, exorcisms, spells, prayers or other clearing techniques. This situation can escalate fast, so use experts.

If you leave the house and the poltergeist follows you, you probably have a roaming spirit brood  or a specter on your hands. These spirits will eventually leave you alone, especially if you try to clear them often. Also, both types will leave EVP, have EMF spikes, and manifest as apparitions. This makes them much easier to identify.

And, just as a word of advice, don’t use Ouija boards or tarot cards to communicate with it. That’s likely to also escalate the situation.

Ghostly Activities’ Take

We don’t believe poltergeists are ghosts, but psychic energy that finds a way to manifest. That doesn’t explain the intense cold spots it generates. But, it may be an energy trade off between our physical world and the psychic plane. We also believe it’s psychic energy because most poltergeists go away as a young person ages into their late teens and/or learns to control their emotions.

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8 thoughts on “Poltergeists | Not Necessarily A Ghost”

  1. Jacob Rice says:
    November 24, 2017 at 8:05 am

    Hi gang. We will test comments again. If it looks like spammers or trolls are only submitting, then we’ll turn them off again.

  2. fer alonso says:
    January 17, 2018 at 8:27 am

    thx so much for the info! 🙂

  3. Kirsty says:
    October 27, 2018 at 6:30 am

    I think this is what I have experienced in my mums house.

  4. Ray Cassidy says:
    March 27, 2020 at 5:01 pm

    How do you stop a poltergeist from scratching you? I’ve been getting long scratches (like it was using 3 fingers) and these scratches bleed

  5. Jacob Rice says:
    March 27, 2020 at 5:27 pm

    Hi Ray, thanks for commenting. It’s not a poltergeist if you get scratched like that. Here’s a couple of articles on protection you can try:

    • https://www.ghostlyactivities.com/stones-that-protect-against-evil-spirits/
    • https://www.ghostlyactivities.com/salt-a-ghostly-protection-go-to/

     

    If it starts to get worse, then you’d need a professional to cleanse your home. You can try Paranormal Societies to find a resource to do that.

  6. Lucy says:
    February 7, 2021 at 10:59 pm

    Hi Jacob,
    brilliant article. I am listening to the Battersea Poltergeist on BBC sounds podcasts. It’s worth a listen too and interactive. I’m an avid fan of the paranormal but like to explore alternative reasons. I am wondering if Poltergeist activity, in some cases, could be linked to carbon monoxide poisoning and that the different stages of poltergeist activity are in fact various levels of neurotoxins effecting the brain?

    I did listen to a podcast recently on the American life show, Halloween special 2006, that discussed a article from the American Journal of pathology or a similar name, that in a Halloween edition talked about a haunting in 1921 that was caused by CARBON MONOXIDE poisoning. The discussions around the subject even stated that something like 37% of hauntings in America are carbon monoxide poisoning and I got me thinking. I was also thinking about the effect of cracking on a similar way and some low level frequency noises.
    Lucy

  7. Jacob Rice says:
    February 8, 2021 at 6:45 am

    Hi Lucy, thanks for commenting! I have never read about CO poisoning as a reason, so I’ll look that up. Thanks for sharing.

  8. Monique says:
    November 6, 2021 at 3:10 am

    How can y’all speak of this stuff as if it’s normal it’s nerve wracking something always messing with me can’t sleep getting pissed off it pop a chain my son gave me off wall and throw a lamp at me that my other son got me. Move stuff and put it back after I looked for a while. I’m looking to move but don’t want this thing following me seriously I’m freaking tired of it and it messes with my grandkids ok it want me but messing with my grandkids is going to far. The only persons I know who dead while upset with me was my neighbor she killed herself so yeah she probably mad and my mom passed away 2017 she did live here but I don’t think it’s her my mom believed in god strongly. So I’m guessing it the neighbor I actually seen something dark fuzzy come through wall and shortly after that nothing in my place was ever normal. Been here 29 years never felt like I wasn’t alone. I really don’t understand haunting someone why not go travel the world.

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